Tennessee

Call to Action! Send Thank You Emails to Your State Representative

We are now up to 59 cosponsors, including our Sponsor Representative Sheila Butt. This is how it's done, folks. One representative at a time. We need to thank our cosponsors, without "bothering" them too much and we need to reach out to those who have not cosponsored.

What to do:

PLEASE DO NOT SEND THANK YOU E-MAILS TO EVERY SPONSOR. Keep the e-mail limited to only your representative if they are a sponsor.

If your representative is in the list below, please send a thank you e-mail. Use the words Your constituent and thank you and cosponsoring and SJR0067 and Convention of States in the subject line. (This will allow the assistants to sort and group the many emails they receive.) Keep the body of the email short and sweet.

If your representative is NOT in the list below, please send a polite email asking for their support. Use the words Please support (or cosponsor) and SJR0067 and Convention of States in the subject line. Tell them you want them to fulfill the duty given to them by the Founders to restrain a runaway federal government. Tell them why you want them to do this. Make it personal. But keep it short and sweet. They don’t have time to read long e-mails.

We are grateful for each and every cosponsor. For us, our children and grandchildren: THANK YOU!!!

But we’re not satisfied with 59. Other states are watching to see what happens in Tennessee. We need to run up the score as an encouragement to the lawmakers in those other states.

The message is simple: a representative who cosponsors our resolution is DEFINITELY for reining in the out-of-control federal government.

Any representative who waits until the resolution reaches the floor and votes “Yes” can be considered a friend to the effort.

Any representative who fails to vote “Yes” on the floor (Votes “No” or passes or is absent without good cause) is FOR a runaway federal government stealing your rights and liberties.

Will your representatives fulfil their duty under Article V to protect you from the out-of-control federal government? If yes, then thank them. If not, then ask them why not!

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